2020-02-25T15:38:59-05:00

El 31 de enero del 2020 el sacerdote que me bautizó murió. El padre Juan Romero López fue un misionero español oriundo de Granada, España, que vivió su sacerdocio a las afueras de Lima, Perú. El 24 de abril de 1982 mis padres, padrinos, amigos y familiares, me llevaron a la iglesia parroquial de la pequeña ciudad rural de Lurín y el Padre Juan me recibió como miembro de la familia de Dios. La hermosa iglesia colonial construida en 1703... Read more

2020-02-21T11:58:33-05:00

On January 31st, 2020, the priest who baptized me died. Father Juan Romero Lopez was a Spanish missionary from Granada, Spain who spent his priesthood working in the southern outskirts of Lima, Peru. On April 24th 1982 my parents, godparents, friends and family, took me to the parish church of the small country town of Lurín and Padre Juan welcomed me into God’s family. The beautiful colonial church built in 1703 had been recently refurbished, and several years later was... Read more

2020-02-05T11:14:58-05:00

Nos detuvimos para comprar dulces en una pequeña tienda al lado del camino. La bolsa era excesivamente grande, contenía quizás 100 paletas envueltas individualmente pero no había costado mucho. Continuamos conduciendo por la pista no pavimentar que cruzaba kilómetro tras kilómetro de campos inmaculados salpicados de cebras, ñus y ocasionalmente una jirafa. El sol comenzaba a ponerse y los verdes, marrones y azules parecían fusionarse bajo la espectacular bola de fuego que había convertido las nubes en oro. Cuando los... Read more

2020-02-03T19:00:08-05:00

Recuerdo con inusual claridad estar montando en la parte trasera de una camioneta en el norte de la Amazonía peruana cuando tenía quince años. Había pasado el día con mi papá visitando lecherías cerca del pequeño pueblo de Cuñumbuque. Hasta el año previo esta comunidad había estado bajo el control de un grupo terrorista y ahora que el ejército lo había liberado, su gente estaba libre para hacer negocios con quienes ellos deseaban.  Por esta razón mi papá estaba allí.... Read more

2020-01-31T10:52:31-05:00

I vividly recall when I was fifteen years old riding on the back of a pick-up truck in the northern Peruvian Amazon.  I had spent the day with my dad around the small town of Cuñumbuque visiting dairy farms.  Up until the previous year the town had been controlled by one of Peru’s main terrorist organizations, and now that the army had liberated it, its people were free to do business with outsiders.  That was why we were there. As... Read more

2020-01-20T22:19:33-05:00

Mr. Kremin is dead.  This brief sentence is meaningless for the vast majority who will read it, but for some it will first elicit a profound sadness immediately followed by an unmatched appreciation for the man who dedicated his life to teaching and transforming the lives of high school students.  Nobody really knew much about Mr. Kremin’s personal life, but every student who spent time sitting in room 14 at Aquinas High School was personally touched by learning from and... Read more

2020-01-17T15:31:37-05:00

We stopped to buy candy at a small convenience store on the roadside. The bag was excessively large, containing perhaps 100 individually wrapped lollipops, but it had been relatively cheap. We continued to drive on the rough, unpaved road that crossed mile after mile of pristine countryside dotted with zebras, wildebeest, and an occasional giraffe. The sun was beginning to set and the greens, browns, and blues appeared to merge under the spectacular ball of fire that had turned the... Read more

2020-01-04T11:47:49-05:00

Una mañana fría antes de ir a clase, un amigo me invitó a almorzar.  Acepté verlo al medio día.  Minutos después de sentarnos en el comedor universitario, mi amigo reveló el motivo de su invitación: “Necesito que vengas a la misión médica a Ecuador porque mis dos traductores se retiraron ayer. Necesito un traductor”. Sabía que Joe estaba a cargo de esta misión médica, pero yo no tenía ningún deseo de participar en una de las varias oportunidades misioneras ofrecidas... Read more

2020-01-03T13:03:57-05:00

A friend invited me to lunch early one chilly morning before we went to class, and I agreed to meet him later that day.  Minutes after we sat down to eat at the university dining room, he revealed the reason for the invitation: “I need you to come on the medical mission trip to Ecuador because my two translators backed out yesterday.  I need a translator.”  I knew Joe was in charge of the upcoming mission trip, but I had... Read more

2019-12-24T10:41:44-05:00

Last year I had the opportunity to visit the town of Greccio on the Sabine Hills north of Rome, known as the site of the very first nativity scene.  A sanctuary uphill from from the beautiful town of Greccio encases the cave where Saint Francis of Assisi recreated the familiar scene of Bethlehem with an ox, a donkey and a manger on Christmas Eve of 1224.  Villagers from town gathered outside the cave to admire the scene.  A few years... Read more




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